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THE MUMMY BLU RAY REVIEW

Second Sight in the UK is to release the classic Hammer horror movie The Mummy on a limited edition Blu-Ray package. It comes with a rigid slipcase with new artwork by Graham Humphreys, a Soft cover book with new essays by Read more…


Second Sight in the UK has released a stunning new remaster of the classic Drive, starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. A man of few words but the best in the business getaway driver with a strict Read more…


Director Walter Hill had a string of hit action movies in the 70s and 80s and Extreme Prejudice is his homage to Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch with a riveting story and great cast. Nick Nolte stars as Texas Ranger Read more…


Director Michael Bay chooses the films he directs sparsely and Ambulance is his first effort since 6 Underground in 2019. Here the plot concerns Will Sharp (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), in desperate need of money for his wife’s medical bills and Read more…


Revolver is an Italy / France / West Germany co-production crime caper directed by Sergio Sollima probably best known for his spaghetti western The Big Gundown and stars Oliver Reed as deputy prison warden Cipriani, based in Milan who suddenly finds Read more…


The Persuaders is a TV show from the early 1970s that brings back a lot of good memories for people growing up in the UK at that time. The detective show which starred Roger Moore and Tony Curtis was a Read more…


Korean cinema always seems to produce great films from all genres and Midnight is no exception, riveting and exciting this is a great twist on the serial killer story. Hearing-impaired Kyung-mi (Ki-joo Jin) catches the attention of Do-Sik (Wi Ha-Jun), Read more…


Director Edgar Wright’s latest Last Night in Soho is a taut psychological thriller which keeps you guessing through most of its running time and the time travel aspect makes it an unusual and riveting viewing experience.  Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie), an Read more…


I must admit i am not a fan of director Adam McKay’s previous comedy movies such as Anchorman and Step Brothers so went into this new film showing on Netflix with some trepidation. Don’t Look Up stars Jennifer Lawrence as Read more…


Copshop has Gerard Butler starring as hitman Bob Viddick who gets himself arrested for being drunk in charge of a vehicle that slams into a Police car. But this was just to get him to be put in the same Read more…